Gynaecological disorders
Our hospital’s gynaecology departments are equipped to diagnose and treat all common gynaecological disorders. Only in very exceptional cases will the gynaecologist refer you to a tertiary university hospital.
Breast
Breast cancer (mammary carcinoma), benign breast abnormalities (such as cysts or fibroadenomas and others), breast infection (mastitis). More information on the Breast Centrepage.
Vagina
Vaginal discharge, vaginal inflammation (vaginitis), vulva inflammation (vulvitis), cyst of inflammation of Bartholin’s gland, vaginal cancer (vaginal carcinoma), vulvar cancer (vulvar carcinoma).
Cervix
Cervical cancer (cervical carcinoma), precursors of cervical cancer (cervical dysplasia), inflammation of the cervix (cervicitis), cervical insufficiency.
Womb
Uterine bleeding, uterine polyp (endometrial polyp), fibroid (myoma or fibroid), uteritis (endometritis), uterine cancer (endometrial carcinoma), endometriosis, prolapse.
Ovaries
Ovarian cysts, ovarian cancer (ovarian carcinoma), ovarian inflammation or abscess, ovarian torsion, polycystic ovaries (PCO).
Fallopian tubes
Ectopic pregnancy (extra-uterine pregnancy), inflammation of the fallopian tubes (salpingitis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID)), endometriosis, fusion of the fallopian tubes in the context of infertility.
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